This webinar explores alcohol policies as a strategy for prevention. Alcohol policies involve the use of laws or regulations at the local, state, and national level to regulate or modify the production, sale, and consumption of alcohol, and they may be helpful in reducing risk for violence perpetration at the community-level.

In this webinar, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) and the Clery Center for Security On Campus discuss how to leverage SAAM to create a comprehensive prevention education program that engages the campus community in April and beyond.

Using real-world examples and resources, presenters share an overview of campus sexual violence prevention, tips for creating events and campaigns that effectively engage your campus community, and basics of strategic planning for prevention education in a campus setting

The NSVRC's Jen Grove and Annie Gebhardt describe their experience at the American Evaluation Association's 28th annual conference in this podcast. The central focus of this year's theme, Visionary Evaluation for a Sustainable and Equitable Future, was to explore new ways of conducting evaluations.

In this podcast series, members of the Richmond Area Partnership discuss their work to promote sexual health and sexual violence prevention in LBTQ communities. The conversation then turns to the concept of hate-based violence and how its prevention is an essential component of their work.

This webinar addressed the final regulations in the Campus SaVE Acct, including how campuses should implement these new requirements in their policies and procedures. The hour-long webinar, "Next Steps: Implementation of the VAWA Amendments to the Clery Act", covered the following:

This recorded webinar introduces the Linking the Roads guide and infographic for an interactive discussion around trauma-informed practices and community partnerships for serving youth who experience homelessness and sexual violence.

In this webinar recording, the co-creator of the Sanctuary Model for trauma-informed care, and staff from Good Shepherd Services discuss what it takes to bring the model to life, and the benefits it has had for young people across Good Shepherd Services’ Foster Care, Youth Justice, and Supportive Housing programs.

Presenters from the National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) and Social Solutions discuss where program evaluation is headed for providers of victims services, specifically in terms of using technology to connect research, evaluation, reporting and service delivery, and how your agency can prepare and become more data-driven in the process.

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